IX Lab is a multidisciplinary AI research laboratory advancing intelligent systems across robotics, health, analytics, governance, and sustainability.
Our research is organised into five interconnected clusters, each tackling a distinct frontier of intelligent systems — from physical machines to policy frameworks.
Developing intelligent robotic systems and cyber-physical architectures that perceive, reason, and act in real-world environments with reliability and precision.
Advancing multimodal machine learning pipelines and data science methodologies that fuse visual, linguistic, and structured signals into unified intelligence.
Applying AI to medical imaging diagnostics, aquaculture monitoring, and biosensor networks to improve health outcomes and food system resilience.
Shaping the frameworks, standards, and policy tools needed to ensure AI systems are ethical, transparent, accountable, and aligned with societal values.
Harnessing AI to address climate change, optimise energy systems, and build intelligent infrastructure for a more sustainable and resilient planet.
We are actively recruiting researchers, PhD students, and postdocs across all clusters.
Apply NowOur team brings together researchers, engineers, and domain experts united by curiosity, rigour, and a drive to make intelligent systems work in the real world.
Peer-reviewed research from the IX Lab community, spanning top-tier venues in AI, robotics, health informatics, and policy.
Research milestones, partnerships, events, and announcements from across our clusters.
The X-Sustainability cluster has secured landmark funding to build AI-powered environmental monitoring networks across the region, in partnership with the Ministry of Natural Resources.
Our inaugural annual symposium brings together researchers, policymakers, and industry leaders for two days of talks and workshops.
X-Health & BioAI signs a collaborative agreement to deploy medical imaging AI across 12 hospitals.
Whether you're a researcher, a prospective student, an industry partner, or a policymaker — we'd like to hear from you.